Typing speed is commonly measured in words per minute (WPM).
The keys on the home row are ASDFJKL.
The special thing about the F and J keys on a standard keyboard is that they have bumps on them. These bumps are tactile indicators that help typists position their fingers correctly on the keyboard without looking. The F key is usually where the left index finger rests, and the J key is usually where the right index finger rests, making them ideal reference points for touch typing.
How is typing speed measured?
In character per second
In character per minute
In words per minute
In words per second
Which of the following keys are on the home row?
QWERTY
ASDFJKL
QWERUIOP
ZXBMC
what Is special about the f and jazz keys on a standard key board?
They have bumps
They are in the exact center of the keyboard
They are the keys that your middle fingers should rest on
They are the keys between the home row keys
5 answers
Just tell me which answer is correct
The correct answer is: "They are the keys that your middle fingers should rest on."
I Mean on all of them which are the correct answer
I apologize for the confusion. Here are the correct answers for each question:
1. How is typing speed measured?
- In words per minute (WPM).
2. Which of the following keys are on the home row?
- ASDFJKL.
3. What is special about the F and J keys on a standard keyboard?
- They are the keys that your middle fingers should rest on.
- They also have bumps on them that serve as tactile indicators for proper finger placement.
1. How is typing speed measured?
- In words per minute (WPM).
2. Which of the following keys are on the home row?
- ASDFJKL.
3. What is special about the F and J keys on a standard keyboard?
- They are the keys that your middle fingers should rest on.
- They also have bumps on them that serve as tactile indicators for proper finger placement.